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Feminist play shows Arabic women breaking conventions

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LEBANON PLAYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:30SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBeirut, Lebanon - 18 September 20161. Wide of 'Cage'...
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Volkswagen unveils all-electric concept car at the Paris Motor Show.

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LEAD IN:German auto maker Volkswagen has unveiled a new, all-electric concept car at the Paris Motor Show.'I.D.' boasts a range of up to 600 kilometres and is set to hit production lines in 2020.STORY-LINE:It's called 'I.D.' and it's...
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Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel Prize

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Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries related to the degrading and recycling of cellular components.The Karolinska Institute honoured Ohsumi for "brilliant...
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Polar bear enjoys relocation to Scottish Highlands

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AP Television Aviemore, Scotland, 10 March 2010 1. Various of Mercedes rolling in the snow 2. Mid of deer watching Mercedes 3. Wide of senior keeper David Barclay throwing faeces into the enclosure 4. Close of Mercedes rolling in snow...
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DiCaprio: We're Pushing Oceans To The Very Brink

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 September 20161. Wide of DiCaprio taking stage with Secretary Kerry2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonardo DiCaprio, Actor:"This conference has become a true...
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Danish fishermen face uncertain future over cuts

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A stiff wind buffets Ulrik Koelle Hansen's trawler as he heads out of this tiny fishing village in search of an early morning catch, but it's nothing to the battering he predicts if the European Union slashes the fishing quota for cod in...
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Obama Links Conservation to Climate Change

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus062268Standing beneath the forest-green peaks of the Sierra Nevada, President Barack Obama drew a connection Wednesday between conservation efforts and stopping global warming, describing the two...
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Organic farming provides fesh food in Cuba ++First run 13th August 2016++

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LEAD IN: Cuba's former President Fidel Castro celebrates his 90th birthday today (August 13, 2016).Things have changed on the island nation since Castro's brother Raul replaced him as president in February 2008.Cuba's urban organic farms...
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Obama: Climate Deal 'Potential Turning Point'

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President Barack Obama is welcoming the news that the Paris agreement on climate change will take effect in a month as a historic achievement.Obama, speaking in the Rose Garden, says that on this day, "the world meets the moment."Obama...
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Rescued orphan bear cubs released into the wild

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AP Television Bubonitsy, Tver Region, Russian - April 20, 2012 1. Mid of bear cubs being taken out from a box in their "den house" and placed into a portable box 2. Mid of two bear handlers closing the portable box 3. Mid of IFAW rescue...
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Sustainable farming helps protect native trees

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CAMEROON BARKSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:29SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionNjinikom, Cameroon - 16 August 20161. Various of a...
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World Bank President on Haiti Hurricane, Poverty

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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim addressed the devastating impacts of Hurricane Matthew on the people of Haiti as the IMF's Annual Meetings take place in Washington on Thursday.Jim Yong Kim said the World Bank is providing necessary...
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Wearable cape turns red in polluted areas

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LEAD IN: A cape which flashes through the light spectrum to warn that you are breathing in pollution has been created by an artist for a campaign to raise awareness of the problem.STORY-LINE:This is the "Human Sensor".Part art and part...
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RUSSIA: ECOLOGY IMPLICATIONS OF LOST SUBMARINE

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Russian/Nat Russian ecologists have expressed concern over the ecological implications of the submarine accident in the Barents Sea. The submarine "Kursk" has two nuclear reactors on board. Ecologists in Murmansk say there is no...
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Incident in smelter at nuclear plant kills one

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1. Wide shot of Leningrad nuclear power plant 2. Mid shot of plant's chimneys 3. Various of plant 5. Mid shot of security by checkpoint 6. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Dmitry Boytsov, Deputy Director of Ecology at Ekomet-S plant: "A...
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Rio de Janeiro will not make good on its Olympic pledge of slashing the flow of raw sewage and garbage into the Guanabara Bay, where the 2016 games' sailing and wind surfing competitions are to be held.

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Rio de Janeiro will not make good on its Olympic pledge of slashing the flow of raw sewage and garbage into the Guanabara Bay, where the 2016 games' sailing and wind surfing competitions are to be held, the state's top environmental...
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University students stage naked run to raise awareness on climate change

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Manila, 11 Dec 2009 1. Fraternity members running naked with covered faces 2. Mid of onlookers 3. Pan of naked students running up steps 4. Students taking pictures 5. Tracking shot of crowd 6. Tracking shot of naked students and...
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The United Nations says that environmental crime is helping to finance criminal, militia and terrorist groups. According to a new report, the militant group al-Shabab makes up to $56 million dollars per year from illegal charcoal. (June 24)

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SOUNDBITE: (Swahili) Matthew Mutie, charcoal trader: "We face many challenges. It is difficult to get water, as the rivers are as far away as Makindu, 20 kilometres (12 miles) from here. We don't have agricultural land we can't plant, as...
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Scientists discover mice that sing

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AP Television Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 8 February 8 2011 1. Various of Hidaka Yuko, observing genetically modified mice in a clean room 2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Hidaka Yuko, Researcher, Graduate School of...
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Fuel from coconut shells to combat illegal Cambodia charcoal

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Phnom Penh, May 20th 2011 1. Close of charcoal burning in grill stove Cardamom Mountains, Pursat Province, Cambodia - March 21, 2011 2. Mid of helicopter pilot flying over rain forest 3. Wide of jungle clearing from the air 4. Wide of...
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Climate scientists from 100 countries in Japan to study warming risks

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Scientists from 100 countries meeting in the Japanese port city of Yokohama were putting finishing touches on Tuesday on a massive report emphasising the gravity of the threat facing communities from the polar regions to the tropics from...
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Farmers create terraces alongside volcano in attempt to stop heavy rains eroding their crops

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Farmers in Costa Rica are using an ancient technique dating back thousands of years to fight soil erosion and water shortages that they say is caused by climate change. Terrace farming, which some experts say was developed by the Incas,...